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Many officers, especially African-Americans, regarded the humbling of such a legendary figure as an outrage.
You variously describe it as an "outrage" and "an assault on the Constitution".
Which, of course — as Patty told the other mothers — struck Joey as an outrage.
Then came 9/11, which we condemned as an outrage that contradicted our Islamic faith.
Hammond described the bombing as an outrage and an "appalling attack on innocent civilians".
Rob MacGregor, national officer at the Unite union, described the conclusions as an outrage.
In 1894 the prominent architect George B. Post denounced the skyscraper, as it was now freely called, as an "outrage".
They view the case as an outrage against a man who risked his life to defend the country.
Mr. Bloomberg, at his news conference on Tuesday, referred to any suggestion of undue influence as "an outrage".
His remarks came as more MPs vented their fury at Legg, describing his rulings as "an outrage".
David Miliband, the foreign secretary, has described the use of fake British passports by the alleged killers as an "outrage".
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